Raymond Headen Joins Ohio's Bricker & Eckler

AUTHOR(S)

Johnson, Anastasija

PUB. DATE

April 2006

SOURCE

Bond Buyer;4/18/2006, Vol. 356 Issue 32362, p7

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

The article reports that Raymond C. Headen has joined as counsel in the investment banking and structured finance group of Bricker & Eckler LLP. Assigned in the company's Cleveland office, Headen will focus on the state and local, health care and economic development finance. He has extensive experience in investment banking and structured finance evidenced by his 20 years practice in the financial service industry.

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